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    KevGardner updated the article details of tips_for_editing_your_resume.
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    Nothing sticks out like a sore thumb as much as an ugly typo on a resume does. When applying for a job, you want to put your best foot forward. Don't let a silly spelling mistake or a grammar error destroy your chances of landing an interview. Follow these simple steps to ensure your resume is pristine.

     

    Read, read, and read again!

    Read your resume outloud, looking for any issues with flow, spelling, and grammar. Have someone else nearby to listen to what you are reading. They may pick up on mistakes that you overlook. It isn't enough to simply read through your resume in your head. Reading outloud will help you view your resume as if from the eyes of someone else. This simple tip will help you find mistakes you wouldn't otherwise notice. 

     

    Use Spell Check

    One of the simplest things to do on a word document editor is run a spell check. If you have a mistake in your resume that a simple spell check would have found, what does that say about your attention to detail? Show your potential employer that you have simple soft computer skills by making sure your resume is free of spell check errors. 

     

    Continually edit and revise your resume

    Don't be a "one and done" type of resume writer. Your resume will require hard work and a lot of time, so be patient and stay the course. As you go through job applications, pay attention to what employers are looking for. Always try to improve your resume. As you continue to revise it, you will have more opportunities to find costly grammar and spelling mistakes. 

     

    Don't be afraid to fail

    When you are writing your resume, don't let fear give you writer's block. Be confident and do all you can to showcase your best work. Think positively about yourself. Don't be afriad to embellish a little here and there when you really need to emphasize your skill in a certain area. 

     

     

    Nothing sticks out like a sore thumb as much as an ugly typo on a resume does. When applying for a job, you want to put your best foot forward. Don't let a silly spelling mistake or a grammar error destroy your chances of landing an interview. Follow these simple steps to ensure your resume is pristine.

     

    Read, read, and read again!

    Read your resume outloud, looking for any issues with flow, spelling, and grammar. Have someone else nearby to listen to what you are reading. They may pick up on mistakes that you overlook. It isn't enough to simply read through your resume in your head. Reading outloud will help you view your resume as if from the eyes of someone else. This simple tip will help you find mistakes you wouldn't otherwise notice. 

     

    Use Spell Check

    One of the simplest things to do on a word document editor is run a spell check. If you have a mistake in your resume that a simple spell check would have found, what does that say about your attention to detail? Show your potential employer that you have simple soft computer skills by making sure your resume is free of spell check errors. 

     

    Continually edit and revise your resume

    Don't be a "one and done" type of resume writer. Your resume will require hard work and a lot of time, so be patient and stay the course. As you go through job applications, pay attention to what employers are looking for. Always try to improve your resume. As you continue to revise it, you will have more opportunities to find costly grammar and spelling mistakes. 

     

    Don't be afraid to fail

    When you are writing your resume, don't let fear give you writer's block. Be confident and do all you can to showcase your best work. Think positively about yourself. Don't be afriad to embellish a little here and there when you really need to emphasize your skill in a certain area. 

     

     

  • Grammar.com
    KevGardner updated the article details of tips_for_editing_your_resume.
    4 years ago
  • FieldOld ValueNew Value
    Article

    Nothing sticks out like a sore thumb as much as an ugly typo on a resume does. When applying for a job, you want to put your best foot forward. Don't let a silly spelling mistake or a grammar error destroy your chances of landing an interview. Follow these simple steps to ensure your resume is pristine.

     

    Read, read, and read again!

    Read your resume outloud, looking for any issues with flow, spelling, and grammar. Have someone else nearby to listen to what you are reading. They may pick up on mistakes that you overlook. It isn't enough to simply read through your resume in your head. Reading outloud will help you view your resume as if from the eyes of someone else. This simple tip will help you find mistakes you wouldn't otherwise notice. 

     

    Use Spell Check

    One of the simplest things to do on a word document editor is run a spell check. If you have a mistake in your resume that a simple spell check would have found, what does that say about your attention to detail? Show your potential employer that you have simple soft computer skills by making sure your resume is free of spell check errors. 

     

    Continually edit and revise your resume

    Don't be a "one and done" type of resume writer. Your resume will require hard work and a lot of time, so be patient and stay the course. As you go through job applications, pay attention to what employers are looking for. Always try to improve your resume. As you continue to revise it, you will have more opportunities to find costly grammar and spelling mistakes. 

     

    Don't be afraid to fail

    When you are writing your resume, don't let fear give you writer's block. Be confident and do all you can to showcase your best work. Think positively about yourself. Don't be afriad to embellish a little here and there when you really need to emphasize your skill in a certain area. 

     

     

    Nothing sticks out like a sore thumb as much as an ugly typo on a resume does. When applying for a job, you want to put your best foot forward. Don't let a silly spelling mistake or a grammar error destroy your chances of landing an interview. Follow these simple steps to ensure your resume is pristine.

    Read, read, and read again!

    Read your resume out loud, looking for any issues with flow, spelling, and grammar. Have someone else nearby to listen to what you are reading. They may pick up on mistakes that you overlook. It isn't enough to simply read through your resume in your head. Reading out loud will help you view your resume as if from the eyes of someone else. This simple tip will help you find mistakes you wouldn't otherwise notice. 

    Use Spell Check

    One of the simplest things to do on a word document editor is run a spell check. If you have a mistake in your resume that a simple spell check would have found, what does that say about your attention to detail? Show your potential employer that you have simple soft computer skills by making sure your resume is free of spell check errors. 

    Continually edit and revise your resume

    Don't be a "one and done" type of resume writer. Your resume will require hard work and a lot of time, so be patient and stay the course. As you go through job applications, pay attention to what employers are looking for. Always try to improve your resume. As you continue to revise it, you will have more opportunities to find costly grammar and spelling mistakes. 

    Don't be afraid to fail

    When you are writing your resume, don't let fear give you writer's block. Be confident and do all you can to showcase your best work. Think positively about yourself. Don't be afraid to embellish a little here and there when you really need to emphasize your skill in a certain area. 

     

     

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    KevGardner voted 5 stars on the article tips_for_editing_your_resume.
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